The thing with me sewing is not a usual thing. It started promptly with the cosplay I had to do for English class (I cosplayed Fionna from Adventure Time) and since then, I find it fun to do arts and crafts.

I've actually been thinking about it for a while and then I finally decided to create a plushie based on Cry. My own little guardian. I'm a fan of Cry you see and his mascot-character-thingie is as cute as hell and seemed easy to do.

I had a few problems and stuff but the final product was okay. So cute! And here it is.

A picture of Cry Plushie Prototype 1.

What do you think?

I plan on doing more Plushies after I have enough money to buy materials. Yeah. This is my first try in doing a plushie by the way.

Aww, so cute! I just made one myself yesterday (the last time I had to handle a needle and thread was roughly a decade ago aaand..I sucked at it) so I just thought: Go nuts, what's the worst that could happen? My plushie turned out okay, not quite as cute as yours, but okay. I was wondering how you did the face. Did you draw it on or is that black thread? I can't really tell. How big is it and did you leave the extra fabric on the outside on purpose? (I sorry, I can't explain it better. I hope you know what I mean. )

First of all, thanks so much for the comment! I really appreciate it. :3 About the face, I just drew it in 'cause I wasn't sure how the face would look like if I stitched it in and yes, I left the fabric outside on purpose. I guess it's about 8 inches long including his tiny strand of hair? Yep, 8 inches. XDNo worries about your explanation, it was pretty easy to understand. I hope you had fun with making your plushie and have a great day!

Oh. Uhm, wow! First of all thanks for the fave and the comment. I really appreciate it. I've never been asked about the how-to of this Cry plushie but I'd gladly give you the instructions. It's pretty easy to make too. I'll send them in a note soon. Thanks again!